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The Boston Globe

Are you sure you want to post that about your kid on Facebook?

Why oversharing about children today could end up hurting them for years to come.

Sep 10, 2019

Tyler Cabot

Tyler Cabot is deputy programming editor for NYT Audio. He has spent the past fifteen years creating narrative journalism and fiction, and devising…

C-SPAN

Policing User Content on Social Media

Policy experts debate what legal responsibility social media companies should have under the 1996 Communications Decency Act

Sep 6, 2019
The Washington Post

Here’s one more question parents should think about during back-to-school season

We need civics education in schools to build effective democratic citizens, says BKC faculty associate Danielle Allen

Sep 5, 2019
Data & Society

Source Hacking: Media Manipulation in Practice

Data & Society report uses case studies to illustrate four main techniques of source hacking

Sep 4, 2019
NPR

Cyber Experts Warn Of Vulnerabilities Facing 2020 Election Machines

Bruce Schneier comments on election security for NPR

Sep 4, 2019
99% Invisible

Wait Wait…Tell Me!

Progress bars on computers manage users’ expectations of waiting

Sep 3, 2019

International Trade Law - Fall 2019

Professor Mark Wu  This course focuses on the law governing international trade as established by the World Trade Organization. It engages in an in-depth analysis of WTO…

International Business Law - Fall 2019

Professor Mark Wu  This course aims to provide students with a broad overview of the problems that confront businesses as they go global and how different forms of law…

Copyright - Fall 2019

Professor Rebecca Tushnet  This course examines the law of copyright and its role within the overall framework of intellectual property law. Topics covered include the…

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